Immanuel Chioco has experience representing clients in all aspects of litigation at both the trial and appellate levels, with a primary focus on New York Labor Law, Title IX discrimination and products liability disputes.
A team player, Immanuel routinely seeks feedback from both clients and colleagues to develop the most effective litigation strategy and uses this feedback to develop a roadmap for how opposing counsel may try their case. He backs this collaborative approach with an intense dedication to detail, which he believes is the way to formulate the best possible defense.
In addition to his case load, he is involved with the firm’s pro bono work.
Immanuel earned his J.D. in 2017 from Indiana University Maurer School of Law, where he was a Dean’s Writing Fellow and an executive member of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. Prior to joining Segal McCambridge, he was a law clerk for the Honorable Kathryn E. Freed of the New York Supreme Court. In that position, he helped draft decisions on both dispositive and discovery motions and handled between 20 to 30 discovery conferences every week.
Outside of work, Immanuel enjoys exploring the outdoors, visiting national parks, watching classic movies and learning new – but simple – recipes. He is an avid sports fan and is especially passionate about the NFL and the Kansas Jayhawks. In 2019, he participated in the Chicago Marathon and has plans to run more.